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2028 LA Olympics: Full Sport Schedule Released Three Years Before Opening
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With exactly three years to go until its July 14, 2028 opening, the LA Organizing Committee released its first day-by-day event schedule on Monday (July 14). While adjustments may follow, the core framework is now set, covering 50 sports or disciplines.more

IOC Selects 7 Projects for 11th Advanced Olympic Research Grant Program
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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced that 7 research projects have been selected for the 11th “Advanced Olympic Research Grant Program” managed by the Olympic Studies Centre. These projects were chosen for their academic quality and relevance to the IOC’s defined priority areas for Olympic Movement research.more

IOC Announces Seven New Research Projects in Advanced Olympic Research Grant Programme
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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced the selection of seven research projects for the 11th edition of the Advanced Olympic Research Grant Programme, which is managed by the IOC’s Olympic Studies Centre (OSC). The chosen projects were selected for their academic quality and relevance to the IOC’s defined priority research areas for the Olympic Movement.more

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On Saturday, July 12, the US Olympic and Paralympic Hall of Fame honored seven-time Olympian Anita DeFrantz, 72, marking her induction as one of the longest-serving IOC members and the first African-American woman to break racial and gender barriers in global sports governance. The ceremony in Colorado Springs, attended by IOC President Kirsty Coventry, celebrated DeFrantz’s dual legacy as a bronze medalist rower and a transformative leader who redefined Olympic inclusivity.more

Daegu and Cairo Chosen to Host ISSF’s 2027 World Shooting Championships
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The International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) has announced Daegu, South Korea, and Cairo, Egypt, as hosts for its 2027 global championships. Daegu will stage the Rifle/Pistol World Championships, marking the event’s return to South Korea for the first time since Changwon hosted in 2018.more

China, Russia Face Double Doping Tests at Singapore Swimming Worlds: FINA Integrity Data
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FINA’s integrity unit revealed this week that Chinese and Russian athletes at the Singapore World Swimming Championships are undergoing at least twice as many anti-doping tests as competitors from other nations. Data shows Chinese swimmers average 8.80 tests per athlete, with Russians at 8.20—far exceeding the U.S. (4.13), Australia (4.00), and Britain (2.20).more

Plan Ahead: LA2028 Olympic Schedule Unveiled Three Years Before Opening
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With exactly three years to go until its July 14, 2028 opening, the Los Angeles 2028 Organizing Committee released its first sport-by-sport, date-specific competition schedule on Monday, July 14. For fans and travelers, this marks the perfect time to start planning for the Games.more

Trump Approves $1B Security Funding, California Panel Debates 2028 LA Olympics Challenges
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With three years to go until the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, the U.S. government and California lawmakers are ramping up preparations. On July 4, President Donald Trump signed H.R. 1, the "One Beautiful Act," allocating $1 billion to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for Olympic-related security, planning, and operational costs . This marks the largest federal investment in Olympic security since the 2002 Salt Lake City Games, reflecting concerns over potential threats and logistical complexities.more

Mediterranean Games 2026: CIJM Pushes Safeguarding Plan as Opening Nears
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With just over a year until the Mediterranean Games, Maja Peković, Safeguarding Officer of the International Committee for the Mediterranean Games (CIJM), is leading an ambitious initiative to protect all participants in one of the region’s largest sports events. The plan aims to set new standards for safety and respect across venues and operations.more

FIE Allows Neutral Athletes in Official Events, Aligning with Olympic Charter
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The International Fencing Federation (FIE) confirmed this week that Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN) will be permitted to compete in all its official events, a decision in line with the Olympic Charter and the federation’s own statutes. The move underscores FIE’s commitment to upholding peace, fairness, and unity in sports.more

U.S. Justice Department Sues California Over Transgender Girls’ High School Sports Participation
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Following U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon’s remarks on Monday, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the California Department of Education and the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF), citing their state-law-based policy allowing transgender girls to compete in high school girls’ sports.more

IOC Tenders Olympic Broadcasting Rights, Eyes Cricket’s Potential Amid India’s 2036 Bid Push
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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is launching an open tender for international broadcasting rights for upcoming Games while closely monitoring the prospect of a potential 2036 Olympic host in India—a country where cricket reigns as the most popular sport. The move aims to secure future regional sponsorship deals, strengthening its global financial position.more